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Speaking is the last part of
IELTS test. The interview lasts for approximately 11-14 minutes. The examiner
starts the test by introducing him or herself and confirms the identity of the
candidate. Being able to talk naturally in a constant flow smoothly and
confidently without major pauses is important to score high in IELTS.

Part 1 would be a series of
personal questions; therefore, personal answers should be given. The examiner
will ask general questions about familiar topics such as family, friends, work,
studies, hobby and interests which will last around 4 to 5 minutes. The
speaking Test assesses the candidate’s ability to communicate effectively in
English. Make sure you give clear and concise answer. Speak in logical
sequencing. Use variety of words in simple and complex sentences accurately.
Avoid getting too carried away on answering the questions in part 1.

First impressions are very
important. You should always reply with an answer that is informative and as
interesting as possible. Aim to create an intelligent answer. Do not simply reply
yes or no to a question. In order to present yourself in the best way possible
you should try to sound positive.

Ask yourself these questions when
doing some practices:

Can
you be easily understood?

Do
you use a reasonable wide range of vocabulary?

Do
you use the proper English grammar?

Do
you use the right pronunciation?

Remember! It is better to give
simple and accurate answers than complex, inaccurate answers. But it does not
mean simple answer is only one word answer because it will prevent you from
showing your ability to speak well.